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gone is the 17.5 cent gas tax. replacing it is 3.5% tax. the sales tax will rise from five to 5.3%. >> it is going to end up being the same. there will get their money. >> a transportation overhaul will slap a $100 registration fee on hybrid car owners. wednesday lawmaker has started an on-line petition to get the governor to veto the position. general motors and at&t are teaming up to add 4g wireless service. the systems will be available on norv vehicles. it also boasts the onstar navigation system. there is no word on how much the service will cost. >> less than 24 hours after "argo" won the academy awards, two men comment. >> the two -- hear what they're saying tonight. >> also conditions are calm. some big changes are on the way in the weather. the complete forecast is next. >> the hurricans are coming. -- the hurricanes are coming. we take a look at man'tt'i >> "argo" won big at the academy awards including best film of the year. two ambassadors who were held captive are talking about their ordeal and the movie. >> we spoke with the m
gone is the 17.5 cent gas tax. replacing it is 3.5% tax. the sales tax will rise from five to 5.3%. >> it is going to end up being the same. there will get their money. >> a transportation overhaul will slap a $100 registration fee on hybrid car owners. wednesday lawmaker has started an on-line petition to get the governor to veto the position. general motors and at&t are teaming up to add 4g wireless service. the systems will be available on norv vehicles. it also boasts the...
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this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going to ask a few questions, but i was hoping we could get a debate going here rather than with me trying to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the idea of free will in terms of the criminal justice system. and i would like to ask each of you, is there a definition of free will in the context of your individual work? we'll start with you, doctor. >> i would punt that one right over to david who is the expert in free will, and then we actually spent all last night debating this. david can start. >> ok. >> do you consciously choose to do that? [laughter] >> i think that free will is a mainly unhelpful concept and i think that you have to ask the question from the legal system and from the science perspective as to what free will
this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going to ask a few questions, but i was hoping we could get a debate going here rather than with me trying to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the...
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president, you got your tax increase. it's time to cut spending here in washington. >> reporter: the countdown began in 2011, after nation's debt ceiling. >> if there are major, major economic ramifications of this, then one side is probably going to get the blame, and that is the pr battle this week. >> reporter: lawmakers return to capitol hill today with less than four days to compromise. president obama's railing support on tuesday speaking to virginia and highlighting the effect on defense workers. craig bosswell, fox news; washington. >> and what were the -- what would the cuts mean for our region? this is some of the impact n. d.c., 13,000 civilian defense employees would be furloughed. $533,000 in cuts to education and nearly a million in cuts for educating children can with disabilities, two schools would lose funding and 1,000 students would be denied access to headstart and college aid and $1 million would be tut cut from environmental protection budgets. in maryland, about 46,000 civilian defense furloughs, 14
president, you got your tax increase. it's time to cut spending here in washington. >> reporter: the countdown began in 2011, after nation's debt ceiling. >> if there are major, major economic ramifications of this, then one side is probably going to get the blame, and that is the pr battle this week. >> reporter: lawmakers return to capitol hill today with less than four days to compromise. president obama's railing support on tuesday speaking to virginia and highlighting the...
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they won't sign off on any deal that includes tax hikes. >> he is far more interested in holding a campaign rally than senate democrats pass a plan. >> and if congress can't find a compromise to stop the cuts, lawmakers could find a way to delay them. setting up another fiscal deadline, taking the can down the road. speaking of delays, it could create big ones at the airport. that according to the u.s. travel association. some republicans argue, that's all exaggerated. let's have our own bruce leshan sort it all out. >> nearly 2/3 of us already think flying is too much of a hassle. the u.s. travel association says the sequester is likely to smack us with even more headaches. >> completely unacceptable. we have to get it together. >> they are saying we can't prosecute them for a job not well done. >> travel experts say if the sequestered cuts go through, you could just see a sea of red on these airport messaging boards. delay, delay, delay. it could take you an hour to get through the tsa check points, two to three hours if you have to get through customs. >> is there any hope you'll solve t
they won't sign off on any deal that includes tax hikes. >> he is far more interested in holding a campaign rally than senate democrats pass a plan. >> and if congress can't find a compromise to stop the cuts, lawmakers could find a way to delay them. setting up another fiscal deadline, taking the can down the road. speaking of delays, it could create big ones at the airport. that according to the u.s. travel association. some republicans argue, that's all exaggerated. let's have...
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president, you got your tax increase. it's time to cut spending here in washington. >> reporter: more pressure, the white house sent out 50 reports detailing how the 83 billion in cuts would impact each state. in alabama, for example, 27,000 defense department employees would be furloughed. 2,100 kids would not get needed vaccines. but at the white house today, governors were split about what lawmakers ought to do. daniel malloy of connecticut, a democrat. >> they need to get out of that box that sets under the dome and understand that this has real implications in people's lives. >> reporter: republican bobby injdle ll ll lle -- jindal of says it is okay. >> the president needs to stop campaigning. >> i don't think we can maintain the same level of security at all places around the country with sequester. >> reporter: at columbus, mississippi, they're getting set to shut the airport's control tower. most agree, the cuts are coming. and republicans are charging that president obama is and will maximize the effects of sequ
president, you got your tax increase. it's time to cut spending here in washington. >> reporter: more pressure, the white house sent out 50 reports detailing how the 83 billion in cuts would impact each state. in alabama, for example, 27,000 defense department employees would be furloughed. 2,100 kids would not get needed vaccines. but at the white house today, governors were split about what lawmakers ought to do. daniel malloy of connecticut, a democrat. >> they need to get out of...
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the president is still pushing a plan to raise tax revenue to offset the cuts. in a few hours we may have a better idea if there is any hope to avert the sequester. speaker john boehner is having a news conference at 4:00. new 4s will have the latest. >> president obama is meeting with state leaders from both parties at the white house. they are in washington for the national governors association annual meeting. you're looking at the first lady as we speak. the president didn't mention the on going budget battle during a dinner last night with most of the governors but told them, we've got more work to do. meantime, two governors from our way are teaming up to urge congress to do whatever it takes to avoid the sequester. martin o'malley is a democrat of course. >> a lot of hard fought job gains in virginia and maryland. >> a hammer, not a policy. now here we are a week away from getting it done. >> our top priority -- >> the white house released a state by state break down of cuts. the d.c. area will likely be hit hard by the sequester. news four will have you
the president is still pushing a plan to raise tax revenue to offset the cuts. in a few hours we may have a better idea if there is any hope to avert the sequester. speaker john boehner is having a news conference at 4:00. new 4s will have the latest. >> president obama is meeting with state leaders from both parties at the white house. they are in washington for the national governors association annual meeting. you're looking at the first lady as we speak. the president didn't mention...
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a new compromised bill would replace the state's gasoline tax with a 3.5% wholesale tax, including a 6% levee on diesel fuel. stalled increase to 100.3%. the senator adjourned without voting on the legislation. >>> new at 6, jim graham began his day in court hoping to get a judge to block a ruling from an ethics board. the judge said no. and it comes as the full d.c. council will meet to discuss pushing graham monday. matt ackland is here with this. >> reporter: graham's lawyers say this is not over. a loss in court this morning is not going keep graham from trying to clear his name. graham's team went before a judge this morning asking that he block the findings released by the ethics board several weeks ago. graham said the findings violated his due process. the ethics board said it found evidence that graham violated the city's code of conduct when it comes to a deal with a city lottery contract and another deal connected to metro. the board has no power to take any further steps and graham said his reputation has been harmed and, because of the board's comments, the d.c. council
a new compromised bill would replace the state's gasoline tax with a 3.5% wholesale tax, including a 6% levee on diesel fuel. stalled increase to 100.3%. the senator adjourned without voting on the legislation. >>> new at 6, jim graham began his day in court hoping to get a judge to block a ruling from an ethics board. the judge said no. and it comes as the full d.c. council will meet to discuss pushing graham monday. matt ackland is here with this. >> reporter: graham's lawyers...
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. >> the sticking point is once again taxes. >> the president says we have to have another tax increase in order to avoid the the sequester. it's time to cut spending here in washington. >> president obama will continue to rally public support for his position with a road trip to a virginia shipyard tuesday. daniel nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> the u.s. travel association has launched a texting campaign urging congress to fix the sequester and warning that starting next week, travelers could be looking at big delays. some republicans say that is an exaggeration. bruce leshan continues our team coverage from reagan national. >> nearly 2/3 of us already think flying is too much of a hassle. the u.s. travel association says the sequester is likely to smack us with even more headaches. >> completely unacceptable. we have to get it together. >> they are saying we can't prosecute them for a job not well done. >> travel experts say if the sequester cuts go through, you could just see a sea of red on these airport messaging boards. delay, delay, delay. it could you an hour to get throug
. >> the sticking point is once again taxes. >> the president says we have to have another tax increase in order to avoid the the sequester. it's time to cut spending here in washington. >> president obama will continue to rally public support for his position with a road trip to a virginia shipyard tuesday. daniel nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> the u.s. travel association has launched a texting campaign urging congress to fix the sequester and warning that...
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i believe the password should include progrowth tax reform that lowers tax rates and broadens the tax base and smart spending cuts so that we can begin to dig ourselves out of the fiscal hole. it was projected to grow overnight chilling hours of the next 10 years. our nation's deficit is almost $500 billion. we are already a half trillion dollars in the hole this year. spending must be reduced. unfortunately, the president's budget proposal is missing in action. it will either address out-of-control spending what is a fair share, even without the tax hikes, i am an accountant. in 2009, the top 20% of earners made 61% of the pretax income and paid 90% of all federal income taxes. many of those earners affect small-business owners to plow through those that expand and create jobs. citizens and small businesses deserve better. that tax hits almost everywhere, so it can be significantly scaled back. let's not forget that it is them and it would balance the budget by 2016. balance the budget at a time when families are still tightening belts. it is simple, effective, and rio. instead we ne
i believe the password should include progrowth tax reform that lowers tax rates and broadens the tax base and smart spending cuts so that we can begin to dig ourselves out of the fiscal hole. it was projected to grow overnight chilling hours of the next 10 years. our nation's deficit is almost $500 billion. we are already a half trillion dollars in the hole this year. spending must be reduced. unfortunately, the president's budget proposal is missing in action. it will either address...
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tax reform. and loopholesffs for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goals of comprehensive tax reform. my hope is that this conference and put our feet in both can't , for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. --ood place to start incentives that push companies to move jobs overseas. second is medicare. the future for medicare is better care at lower cost. 965.s very different than 1 chronic disease, cancer, problems --d other current government rules and practices impede our efforts to deliver to these seniors. we are working on a bipartisan proposal to address these issues. we look forward to working with the conference on these issues. there is a better way, colleagues. is there-- my view parity between defense and nondefense. the rule of the whole -- theration debate rules were that you are going to cut defense and nondefense equally. to change those rules in the middle of this debate would be a very substantial mistake. what we do with respect to defense, we need to make an h
tax reform. and loopholesffs for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goals of comprehensive tax reform. my hope is that this conference and put our feet in both can't , for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. --ood place to start incentives that push companies to move jobs overseas. second is medicare. the future for medicare is better care at lower cost. 965.s very different than 1 chronic disease, cancer, problems --d other current government rules and practices impede our...
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they need to quit treating federal employees as an atm and deal with the tax loopholes and other changes that are going to balance the budget. >> if federal workers get furloughed, it's not just their budgets at home that will get cut, but every place else they spend money, also. >> restaurants, new clothes, entertainment, even lunch at a food truck. >> everyone is going to hurt from this sequester. >> you guys are worried in. >> yes, we are worried. >> some federal workers say forced furloughs imply their work is not valued and their pay not important. and that makes them angry. >> we are just like everybody else, whether you are in private industry or the federal government. we all need our paychecks. >> we all work real hard. >> we may be cut one day a week. that's going to hurt. especially the lower grades. i feel bad about that. >> the union says the average federal worker makes around $60,000 annually. they are trying to lesson the hardship by asking agencies to allow employees to choose their furlough days and allow those who can afford furloughs to take more on voluntarily. allow
they need to quit treating federal employees as an atm and deal with the tax loopholes and other changes that are going to balance the budget. >> if federal workers get furloughed, it's not just their budgets at home that will get cut, but every place else they spend money, also. >> restaurants, new clothes, entertainment, even lunch at a food truck. >> everyone is going to hurt from this sequester. >> you guys are worried in. >> yes, we are worried. >> some...
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they're also not a legible for federal refundable tax credit or the child tax credit. it is essential that we examine solutions to our broken immigration system methodically. if we fail to do so, we risk repeating some of the same mistakes of the past. i am pleased to welcome all of our witnesses today. i would say to them and all the members of this committee and others in the congress that we look forward to working with and thishis issue hearing on the specific legislative language of the bill is a good starting point to talk about the issues related to agricultural immigration reform. we will benefit from the testimony of these witnesses today. i look forward to their valuable testimony. i think the chairman. >> without objection, other members opening statements will be made part of the record. on behalf of all of us, we welcome our distinguished panel of witnesses. i will begin by swearing you in. if you would all please rise and lift your right hands. you where the testimony are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you
they're also not a legible for federal refundable tax credit or the child tax credit. it is essential that we examine solutions to our broken immigration system methodically. if we fail to do so, we risk repeating some of the same mistakes of the past. i am pleased to welcome all of our witnesses today. i would say to them and all the members of this committee and others in the congress that we look forward to working with and thishis issue hearing on the specific legislative language of the...
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tax reform. there are ripoffs and loopholes for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goals of comprehensive tax reform. my hope is that this conference and put our feet in both camps, for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. a good place to start -- incentives that push companies to move jobs overseas. second is medicare. the future for medicare is better care at lower cost. it is very different than 1965. chronic disease, cancer, diabetes, and other problems -- current government rules and practices impede our efforts to deliver to these seniors. we are working on a bipartisan proposal to address these issues. we look forward to working with the conference on these issues. there is a better way, colleagues. fairness -- my view is there has to be parity between defense and nondefense. the rule of the whole sequestration debate -- the rules were that you are going to cut defense and nondefense equally. to change those rules in the middle of this debate would be a very substantial mi
tax reform. there are ripoffs and loopholes for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goals of comprehensive tax reform. my hope is that this conference and put our feet in both camps, for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. a good place to start -- incentives that push companies to move jobs overseas. second is medicare. the future for medicare is better care at lower cost. it is very different than 1965. chronic disease, cancer, diabetes, and other problems -- current...
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it didn't raise taxes our cut medicaid and this one does. if they can't get the website right, what makes you think they will be able to get the health care itself correct. >> the ones calling for delay now are not the republicans, it's the democrats. there is about a dozen says let's push back the mandate, the penalty, joe mansion of west virginia saying let's delay it a year. we're going to talk about gop problems, but how big of a burden could obama care be for democrats in 2014? >> it could potentially be a very significant burden, chris. i imagine most of the people calling fe delay are -- for del are up for reelection. i think the political impact depends on two things. number one, the behavior of the republicans. if that was the case, that will shift attention away. assuming they don't do that, let's turn to substance. if there are many more cancellations, that's the big problem. if you look at the american people who have coverage really care about, it's have u lower cost increases. it would be because of other factors, that will pol
it didn't raise taxes our cut medicaid and this one does. if they can't get the website right, what makes you think they will be able to get the health care itself correct. >> the ones calling for delay now are not the republicans, it's the democrats. there is about a dozen says let's push back the mandate, the penalty, joe mansion of west virginia saying let's delay it a year. we're going to talk about gop problems, but how big of a burden could obama care be for democrats in 2014?...
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they are planning to tax the revenue from those games at 15%. according to christie's administration, that could bring in more tax revenue in the first fiscal year alone. for others it's small, but still significant. where online gambling went live, tax rates vary, but revenues are expected to be around $5 million. in nevada online gaming was launched in april, but confined at just online poker and run by only a handful of operators. gross revenue taxed at 6.75%, same as casinos. estimates start at $3 million a year. at least two bills have been introduced. one would force them to hand over 12 cents of every dollar they get and four cents from the feds. quite a shift from a few years ago when it was illegal in america. up until 2011, horse racing was the only online wager. the justice department opened up a giant loophole issuing an opinion that said the law only applies to sports betting and not poker games. not everyone wants it to spread. believe it or not, one of the loudest voices is coming from an online source. addleson kept newt gingrich
they are planning to tax the revenue from those games at 15%. according to christie's administration, that could bring in more tax revenue in the first fiscal year alone. for others it's small, but still significant. where online gambling went live, tax rates vary, but revenues are expected to be around $5 million. in nevada online gaming was launched in april, but confined at just online poker and run by only a handful of operators. gross revenue taxed at 6.75%, same as casinos. estimates...
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of their tax credit of the premium paid by tax credit and after that is 50% on basis.nent you never hear that. you never hear that. so, this is not so much a but a statement of sadness about the ability of the upper body, the so-called body with the cup and the saucer that sort of routine. hat we can be so maniacally political that we just seek to destroy and forget the agony through, e are going which this bill will cure. senator, very much. chair.nk you mr. i thank you for joining us. have shared headlines they've notice theytly or in the past and relate to implementing to healthcare changes. to that. add we dug up some headlines and one early f as in failure and one is not ready for primetime. a third was confusion reigns. and a fourth headline was pharmacists say some will die. and as you might guess, those headlines from this month or last month, this was rom 6 or 7 years ago when we were implementing medicare part for.hich i voted i was one of 11 who voted for it. had a huge donut hole. fell into f people it. they didn't get any help from medicare. stopped taking their medicin
of their tax credit of the premium paid by tax credit and after that is 50% on basis.nent you never hear that. you never hear that. so, this is not so much a but a statement of sadness about the ability of the upper body, the so-called body with the cup and the saucer that sort of routine. hat we can be so maniacally political that we just seek to destroy and forget the agony through, e are going which this bill will cure. senator, very much. chair.nk you mr. i thank you for joining us. have...
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corporations can deduct foreign taxes from taxes paid to the u.s. government. the justices convene at 10a. tuesday, february 26th the house homeland -- 10 a.m. tuesday, february 26th, the house homeland security committee will hear testimony on security at u.s. borders and how to improve it at 10 a.m. in room 311 of the cannon building. wednesday february 27th at the u.s. capitol the late civil rights icon rosa parks will become the first african american woman ever honored with a statue in statuary hall. the ceremony and unveiling begins at 11 a.m. thursday, february 28th, the house committee on education and welfare holds hearings on school standards and whether schools are doing enough to measure teacher performance at 9 a.m. in the rayburn building room 2175 and on friday, march 1st, at nasa headquarters nasa's aeronautics advisory committee will hold hearings on the spread of unmanned aircraft systems by civilians in united states at 8:30 a.m. at 300e street southwest and that's your capital rundown for the week of february 25th , 2013. you can find more o
corporations can deduct foreign taxes from taxes paid to the u.s. government. the justices convene at 10a. tuesday, february 26th the house homeland -- 10 a.m. tuesday, february 26th, the house homeland security committee will hear testimony on security at u.s. borders and how to improve it at 10 a.m. in room 311 of the cannon building. wednesday february 27th at the u.s. capitol the late civil rights icon rosa parks will become the first african american woman ever honored with a statue in...
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is revenue when you increase taxes, to me that is revenue. if it is 35 and goes to 36 or 37, that is new revenue. if it is at 35% and you go to 31 but you have efficiency and you close loopholes, is that revenue? they say that is different. but we are still concerned how we spend it. democrats and republicans agree we have one tremendous debt problem in our country and they are going to say for every new dollar of revenue, no matter how we get it, 60 cents or 70 cents will go to infrastructure and nothing to grow our structures out and we live within our means. >> senator if you stand by, we have another segment coming up. obama care and other issues after a quick time-out. . . >>> we're back with senator joe manchin from west virginia, a democrat. senator, thank you so much for sticking around. on obamacare, did you believe the president when he said many times that if you like your plan, you can keep it, if you like your doctor, you could keep it? were you buying that? >> well, i think the way it was explained, everyone would have assumed t
is revenue when you increase taxes, to me that is revenue. if it is 35 and goes to 36 or 37, that is new revenue. if it is at 35% and you go to 31 but you have efficiency and you close loopholes, is that revenue? they say that is different. but we are still concerned how we spend it. democrats and republicans agree we have one tremendous debt problem in our country and they are going to say for every new dollar of revenue, no matter how we get it, 60 cents or 70 cents will go to infrastructure...
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loopholes and special interest tax breaks. that's what's holding things up right now. >> for 16 months the president is traveling over the country holding rallies instead of sitting down with senate leaders to try to forge an agreement over there in order to move the bill. we have moved the bill in the house twice. we should not have to move a third bill before the senate gets off their ass and begins to do something. >> what? in the senate, a few hours ago, the democratic and republican leaders took to the floor once again to blame democrats. >> the only republicans in america that don't support this balanced approach are the republicans who serve here in congress. >> the deal we struck was that an exchange for avoiding a second vote before the election the debt limit would be paired with spending cuts only. spending cuts only. and would not involve a tax increase. >> joining me now live the political panel. today, strategist blake zeff. no profanity. chicago sun times columnist, washington bureau chief, lynne sweet. >> blake
loopholes and special interest tax breaks. that's what's holding things up right now. >> for 16 months the president is traveling over the country holding rallies instead of sitting down with senate leaders to try to forge an agreement over there in order to move the bill. we have moved the bill in the house twice. we should not have to move a third bill before the senate gets off their ass and begins to do something. >> what? in the senate, a few hours ago, the democratic and...
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it is sort of like the first president bush saying no new taxes. he broke that pledge. at least he had the honesty to tell everybody he was breaking the pledge. the president pledged this and never admitted he was going to break it. there's millions of people going to lose it, at least 15 million, including people in the small business community. many small business people are going to lose their plans too. >> we're going to get to that. dr. emanuel, the "wall street journal" reported this weekend that you in fact were part of a debate inside the white house at the time about whether or not this claim you can keep your plan, you can keep your doctor was misleading. this week -- >> i -- >> let me ask the question. then you can answer. -- whether it was misleading. on megyn kelly's show this week you blamed the insurance companies. >> if an insurance companies decides it's changing how it's going to structure its plan that is not the law doing it. that is the insurance company deciding for business reasons. >> but, doctor, the obama law demands that the insurance companie
it is sort of like the first president bush saying no new taxes. he broke that pledge. at least he had the honesty to tell everybody he was breaking the pledge. the president pledged this and never admitted he was going to break it. there's millions of people going to lose it, at least 15 million, including people in the small business community. many small business people are going to lose their plans too. >> we're going to get to that. dr. emanuel, the "wall street journal"...
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loopholes and tax breaks. what the sequester does, it uses a meat clever approach to gut critical investments and things like education and national security and life-saving medical research. it will be real. the sequester will weaken america's economic recovery. it will weaken our military readiness. it will weaken the basic service that is american people depend on every single day. already -- already the uncertainty around these cuts is having an affect. companies are starting to prepare for layoff notices. families are preparing to cut back on expenses, and the longer these cuts are in place, the greater the damage. here the newport ship building, you guys have made an emorms investment because we've said in order to maintain the finest navy that the world has ever mn, we've got to make sure that there's an orderly process whereby we are continually upgrading our ships, building new ships, maintaining our ships properly, and these are some big ships. so it's expensive. it's complicated. you have decisions
loopholes and tax breaks. what the sequester does, it uses a meat clever approach to gut critical investments and things like education and national security and life-saving medical research. it will be real. the sequester will weaken america's economic recovery. it will weaken our military readiness. it will weaken the basic service that is american people depend on every single day. already -- already the uncertainty around these cuts is having an affect. companies are starting to prepare for...
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why end the social security tax, why cap t why not just keep going. why not means test some of these benefits. i dounted stand it. >> well, i'm with you. >> jon: well that seems simple. >> well, i agree. >> jon: so why don't they do that? (applause) why is that-- why is that so hard politically. why is that difficult. >> i'll tell you why. the reason it's difficult is because with rising inequality and concentrated income and wealth on top comes a lot of political power on top. and unless we get big money out of politics, we are going find it more and more difficult to do anything in this country that makes any sense. >> all right l you stick around, all right, inequality for all it plays in select cities beginning september 27th. robert reich, he knows what he's aboug abou kkkkkk
why end the social security tax, why cap t why not just keep going. why not means test some of these benefits. i dounted stand it. >> well, i'm with you. >> jon: well that seems simple. >> well, i agree. >> jon: so why don't they do that? (applause) why is that-- why is that so hard politically. why is that difficult. >> i'll tell you why. the reason it's difficult is because with rising inequality and concentrated income and wealth on top comes a lot of political...
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the last time a talking filibuster consumed the senate is opposed a tax cut plain in 2010 duh strom author mand hold it is record, 24:18 and i guess your rants are off the hook. and nbc's kelly o'donnell -- >> going to attack on me? take a minute and shred me. >> reporter: it's okay, sfootev. i'm known to go on and on myself. >> you're always to the point. it was pretty impressive and spark a debate. did you stay the whole time? >> reporter: i watched all of it. i honestly watched all of it and saw senator paul today and looks somewhat rested. one of the things that adds to the theater of this is there are rules when there's a live filibuster. he could not sit down on a senate floor. he was not supposed to have any kind of meal. you pointed out how he nibbled here and there and there was a natural limit to the ability to speak and he had to keep talking -- couldn't take long pauses and can be interpreted as no longer holding the floor. did it matter? because brennan will, in fact, be confirmed. that's the expectation. this is about using the power of the senate to leverage to get some acti
the last time a talking filibuster consumed the senate is opposed a tax cut plain in 2010 duh strom author mand hold it is record, 24:18 and i guess your rants are off the hook. and nbc's kelly o'donnell -- >> going to attack on me? take a minute and shred me. >> reporter: it's okay, sfootev. i'm known to go on and on myself. >> you're always to the point. it was pretty impressive and spark a debate. did you stay the whole time? >> reporter: i watched all of it. i...
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it's the road used by landowners here by a century that state tax maps say doesn't exist. it has been in legal limbo for six years and has been denied an address. can't get a building permit. his family land all about worthless, all because the road was mysteriously scratched from tax maps after this high-end development was approved by the maryland nati
it's the road used by landowners here by a century that state tax maps say doesn't exist. it has been in legal limbo for six years and has been denied an address. can't get a building permit. his family land all about worthless, all because the road was mysteriously scratched from tax maps after this high-end development was approved by the maryland nati
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republican leaders say they're not at all interested in discussing more taxes with the president. the tax issue derailed talks over how to derail the sequester, now administration officials say those budget cuts forced them to cancel all public tours of the white house. now more proof that d.c. can argue about anything, the "wall street journal" editorial reads in part this fits president obama's political strategy to punish eighth graders visiting from illinois instead of, say, employees of the agriculture department who will be sampling wine and sampling tasty dishes prepared by special guest chefs. critics also criticized the cancellation of tours. >>> with more republicans embracing immigration reform, former governor jeb bush is looking to stake out his issue on the issue. in the past he favored a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented workers, but his new book says they should be given permanent legal status instead, but his stance seemed to change during a series of interviews. >> let's wait a few minutes and see how jeb bush changes his mind again. his opinion on
republican leaders say they're not at all interested in discussing more taxes with the president. the tax issue derailed talks over how to derail the sequester, now administration officials say those budget cuts forced them to cancel all public tours of the white house. now more proof that d.c. can argue about anything, the "wall street journal" editorial reads in part this fits president obama's political strategy to punish eighth graders visiting from illinois instead of, say,...
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a 3.5% wholesale tax. that would include a 6% levy on fuel, sales tax would go up slightly, and a $100 fee to purchase hybrid vehicles. the hang-up today was over medicaid. they wanted assurance he would not block its expansion. the word came two hours after the senate adjourned. >>> a change to sweeping gun control measures amendment would prevent a person from owning a hand gun if he or she has been committed involuntarily for mental health reasons for any amount of time. the governor is backing that measure. >>> up next, rg 3's rehab, and the doctor who performed his knee surgery. plus, the hits keep coming for lance armstrong, who's suing him. keep it right here. fox 5 news at 10:00 is just getting started. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. >>> welcome back, everybody. we have an update tonight on robert griffin iii
a 3.5% wholesale tax. that would include a 6% levy on fuel, sales tax would go up slightly, and a $100 fee to purchase hybrid vehicles. the hang-up today was over medicaid. they wanted assurance he would not block its expansion. the word came two hours after the senate adjourned. >>> a change to sweeping gun control measures amendment would prevent a person from owning a hand gun if he or she has been committed involuntarily for mental health reasons for any amount of time. the...
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while democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began, they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the regular citizen who sits here and watches this. they got to be scratching their heads. >> reporter: republicans insist deeper entitlement cuts are needed not more tax money. >> now, a time to get serious about reducing washington's out of control spending. >> reporter: virginia republican congressman randy forbes says the white house is to blame for the sequestration crisis because he says it create the budget cutting mechanism in the first place. >> the president signed it into law. he didn't have to sign it into law. he did. and for over a year from august 2011 through the end of last year, the president did nothing to stop it. >> reporter: for his part, president obama has hit the road in recent days hoping to bring public pressure to bear on lawmakers from both sides. of course, if there is a deal to be made lawmaker are runn
while democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began, they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the regular citizen who sits here and watches this. they got to be scratching their heads. >> reporter: republicans insist deeper entitlement cuts are needed not more tax money. >> now, a time to get serious about...
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president, if you, president bush, would give up on your tax cuts. president obama was never going to give up on his signatory issue. as a party we have to do soul-searching and i hope our house colleagues will follow speaker boehner. the only way the government can shut down is not what ted cruz. senator reid stop moving the goalpost on speaker boehner. to my house republican colleagues, follow speaker boehner. he's a good man. >> schieffer: we're going to come back to both and you senator warner and talk some more about this in one minute. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so yo
president, if you, president bush, would give up on your tax cuts. president obama was never going to give up on his signatory issue. as a party we have to do soul-searching and i hope our house colleagues will follow speaker boehner. the only way the government can shut down is not what ted cruz. senator reid stop moving the goalpost on speaker boehner. to my house republican colleagues, follow speaker boehner. he's a good man. >> schieffer: we're going to come back to both and you...
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pay your fair tax. >> some cuts don't yield. we need good jobs now. pay your tax. >> let's bring in jonathan alter, msnbc political analyst and columnist for bloomberg view and katrina vanden heuvel, publisher of the nation magazine. great to have both of you with us tonight. jonathan, what do you make of this? we're talking about austerity when it's been proven if we go that route, it's going to hurt the economy. >> absolutely. in the short-run, you have to be nuts to want to cut spending right now. the real question for rational people is can we do something? and this is what the president favors, that tries to bring the deficit under control in the long-term. make some structural changes so that down the road, we can bring that deficit down. because a deficit of this size that we have now, approaching a trillion is not healthy for an economy in the long-term, even if, as michael grunwald says it doesn't cause higher interest rates and innovation in the short-run. in the long run it causes problems. liberals need to be careful not to get themselves
pay your fair tax. >> some cuts don't yield. we need good jobs now. pay your tax. >> let's bring in jonathan alter, msnbc political analyst and columnist for bloomberg view and katrina vanden heuvel, publisher of the nation magazine. great to have both of you with us tonight. jonathan, what do you make of this? we're talking about austerity when it's been proven if we go that route, it's going to hurt the economy. >> absolutely. in the short-run, you have to be nuts to want to...
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, by flattening out the tax code and bring in some repay treeuated corporate earnings at a lower rate, apply that money to infrastructure, we could replace sequestration in whole and in part. it would help us all, help the country. >> adam, this point about social security, medicare, medicaid being on the table. how much is on the table. is is really a critical one. you know, part of what your organization has been doing is really looking at that and looking at how do we -- how do you make sure that we have an honest conversation about them? because the rhetoric gets so out of control on the republican side when we talk about those programs. >> yeah. and the keyword to look for is benefits. right? you can make a reform with medicare that says that medicare can negotiate with the prescription drug companies, taxpayers would save $160 billion. that would not cut a penny from grandma's benefits. what lindsey graham is proposing is actually cutting into what grandparents across this country are getting. andrea mitchell broke major news on "meet the press" this morning when she said the cu
, by flattening out the tax code and bring in some repay treeuated corporate earnings at a lower rate, apply that money to infrastructure, we could replace sequestration in whole and in part. it would help us all, help the country. >> adam, this point about social security, medicare, medicaid being on the table. how much is on the table. is is really a critical one. you know, part of what your organization has been doing is really looking at that and looking at how do we -- how do you...
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we need to clean up our tax code. not fix sequestration with more money. >> we had a proposal to cut spending to pay for this yearsy reductions in spending. it was not allow told have a vote on the floor independent senate by both democrat and republican leaders. >> schieffer: one of the things i want to shift a little bit, you said before you would be willing to vote for john brennan to be history cia. you wanted more information about all these e-mails-- and there were hundreds of then, i guess, that went back and forth between members of the administration during that week after the attack on benghazi. e-mails concerning what the administration spokesman who turned out took susan rice would say that following sunday on the sunday broadcast including this one. have you gotten any information? i understand the administration has released some e-mails. >> they have released-- one her story has complete collapsed under scrutiny, and i meksed this to the president. i want want f.b.i. interviews of the survivors. they we
we need to clean up our tax code. not fix sequestration with more money. >> we had a proposal to cut spending to pay for this yearsy reductions in spending. it was not allow told have a vote on the floor independent senate by both democrat and republican leaders. >> schieffer: one of the things i want to shift a little bit, you said before you would be willing to vote for john brennan to be history cia. you wanted more information about all these e-mails-- and there were hundreds of...
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similar tax subsidy programs including, for example, the earned income tax credit or the eitc that are paid out before they are verified have improper payment rates as high as 25%. think of that. if we see the same improper payment rate on these obamacare subsidies as we do on the eitc, it will end up costing taxpayers hundreds of billions with a b, of dollars over the next ten years. as i've said in the past the obamacare premium subsidies with the lack of security and safeguards are a fraudster's dream. we've warned the administration, i've personally warned the administration. mr. president, the administration may claim that with the recent improvements to the healthcare.gov web site all is now right with the world. however, as you can see there are a number of administrative problems that even with a functional web site have yet to be resolved. number two, americans will be left without coverage due to the problems with obamacare. as a result of the dismal rollout of obamacare, many americans, particularly those that have tried to enroll in the exchanges, could very well end up bei
similar tax subsidy programs including, for example, the earned income tax credit or the eitc that are paid out before they are verified have improper payment rates as high as 25%. think of that. if we see the same improper payment rate on these obamacare subsidies as we do on the eitc, it will end up costing taxpayers hundreds of billions with a b, of dollars over the next ten years. as i've said in the past the obamacare premium subsidies with the lack of security and safeguards are a...
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does that have to do with your tax status? >> if you can't communicate with your own elected -- the person who is supposed to represent you without being targeted by the irs there's a problem. >> a lot of constitutional issues freedom of speech association and person going after the ap and freedom of the press. >> they should make no law establishment of religion. >> reverend graham. >> pro had be-- prohibiting the exercise there of, the ap, fox news. the right of the people to peacebly assemble. the government for regress of grievances. >> all of your stories we are trying to put this together for all of you at home. when we come back we will have more with the studio audience as we investigate the irs's unprecedented efforts to target the conservatives and intim g e gate -- intimidate them. did it help the president win back the election. we want to hear back from you. log on to "hannity" live, hannity live@foxnews.com. or at twitter you can join us at sean hannity. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for dad's first job as d
does that have to do with your tax status? >> if you can't communicate with your own elected -- the person who is supposed to represent you without being targeted by the irs there's a problem. >> a lot of constitutional issues freedom of speech association and person going after the ap and freedom of the press. >> they should make no law establishment of religion. >> reverend graham. >> pro had be-- prohibiting the exercise there of, the ap, fox news. the right of...
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with a wholesale tax on gas. would also raise the commonwealth's sales tax, impose a fee on hybrid cars and shift about $200 million a year from the general fund. >>> 15 before the hour now. we're now less than a week away from the deadline to avoid the sequestration. that means drastic spending cuts will automatically take effect one week from today if no deal is in place. president obama will head to a shipyard in newport news, virginia next week to warn about what the sequestration will mean to the defense industry. the area's economy is heavily dependent on the military. the president will likely argue that the cuts associated with sequestration will weaken national security. >>> the president also reaching out to republican leaders to try to work out a last-minute deal. he called house speaker john boehner and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell yesterday. still working to figure out what the sides said. but the white house describes those talks as good conversations. >>> civilian employees at the defense
with a wholesale tax on gas. would also raise the commonwealth's sales tax, impose a fee on hybrid cars and shift about $200 million a year from the general fund. >>> 15 before the hour now. we're now less than a week away from the deadline to avoid the sequestration. that means drastic spending cuts will automatically take effect one week from today if no deal is in place. president obama will head to a shipyard in newport news, virginia next week to warn about what the sequestration...
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and signed by a tax law specialist. this whole low-level rogue agent nonsense narrative they came out with was incorrect. and let me reinforce something cleta said that was critical. they are acting as if, and the inspector general eluded to this, that the agents and themselves and those in the determinations unit had no concept of what the law actually is and how it is applied. but you know what? none of these groups have been denied. what they have done is granted some and put some in what i call terminal limbo here. they are just not doing anything. we had months, six and nine months where there was no response from the irs and that is inexcusable. we now have a much better idea why. that's because washington was dictating the terms of this. the cinncinati office is the largest office for tax exempt processing. when i was with treasury a longtime ago in the office of chief council for the irs and we represented tax exempt and that is not a small division. that's significant. >> i went through that time line and they
and signed by a tax law specialist. this whole low-level rogue agent nonsense narrative they came out with was incorrect. and let me reinforce something cleta said that was critical. they are acting as if, and the inspector general eluded to this, that the agents and themselves and those in the determinations unit had no concept of what the law actually is and how it is applied. but you know what? none of these groups have been denied. what they have done is granted some and put some in what i...
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the reality is, the city's financial health is pretty good. >> now is not the time to reduce taxes or add more dollars to social services, because what? >> well, i think we do have some social service needs. i'm looking forward to being able to address some of those out of what we think will be additional revenues. >> locking forward to the next budget. >> pay increases, police and fire? >> councilman jack evans agrees with the move that bank all of that $1.5 billion. but he says emergency responders and taxpayers will see relief sooner rather than later. >> we increased our income tax from 8.5 to 8.9. it's due to sunset. i would sunset it now. >> we should point out the number of council members, marion barry, jim graham, and others will fight this. they want some of that money because of social service needs. as a matter of fact, jim graham is home with the flu. he did say, can't we spend some of that money, 25% of the people in his ward are below the poverty line. >> we know one thing, the city cannot cry broke, at least not right now. >> the other thing, this will help them on wal
the reality is, the city's financial health is pretty good. >> now is not the time to reduce taxes or add more dollars to social services, because what? >> well, i think we do have some social service needs. i'm looking forward to being able to address some of those out of what we think will be additional revenues. >> locking forward to the next budget. >> pay increases, police and fire? >> councilman jack evans agrees with the move that bank all of that $1.5...
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you add a 3.5% wholesale tax on fuels and increases the sales tax to 3.5%. overall, it raises taxes, correct me if i'm wrong on this, $880 million a year total. >> that's right. >> help me out here. >> that's wrong. it is about a 35% cut in the gas tax and then we use of the about $400 million of it is general fund. current and future general funds, which means it's a future hedge spending. >> why are a bunch of republicans wrong here in calling this a tax increase? >> there are net revenues that increased for hampton roads and northern virginia. new revenues that are raised in thoseregions. i think that is correct. a substantial amount of tax reform. virginia will have the lowest gas tax and the lowest gas prices anywhere in the region, which means more people shopping in virginia and more people buying gas in virginia. tax reform at the state level, but some revenue increases at the political level. i will say that the reason this is done, we have the worst traffic in the country in northern virginia. everybody knows it and our business rankings have gone
you add a 3.5% wholesale tax on fuels and increases the sales tax to 3.5%. overall, it raises taxes, correct me if i'm wrong on this, $880 million a year total. >> that's right. >> help me out here. >> that's wrong. it is about a 35% cut in the gas tax and then we use of the about $400 million of it is general fund. current and future general funds, which means it's a future hedge spending. >> why are a bunch of republicans wrong here in calling this a tax increase?...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >> 10s of thousands of people crowded in st. peter's square for a last chance to see pope benedict xvi. hi, doug? >> hi, shannon, an emotional crowd choired as the pope gave the first sunday blessing since announcing he is retiring. he asked the faithful to pray for him and the next pope. cardinals are arriving in rome to select the next pontiff. the new white house chief of sta
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we applied last year for that tax exempttatu status. to it took 14 months for that application to be approved.t normally applications like this, at the most, four to six months for something like that, but that was delayed for 14 months till after the election. for good samaritans first andgus billy graham association when we were audited -- the irs agent, a nice guy, okay? i don't have an issue with the agents. they wererof professional, you> know, a good person. >> sean: did they find anything wrong? >> no, nothing. so they accepted the 990 file filing with no changes. we appreciated that. we have auditors that go through our policies, but especially our programs continually. we make our audited statementn public.ybe and anybody can have that if they want it. so having the irs come in wasn't a concern to me. the concern, are we targeted because of our religious beliefs? in north carolina lastn no april there wasment an attempt put foh by our state to change the constitution, to define marriage as between a man and a woman. the preside
we applied last year for that tax exempttatu status. to it took 14 months for that application to be approved.t normally applications like this, at the most, four to six months for something like that, but that was delayed for 14 months till after the election. for good samaritans first andgus billy graham association when we were audited -- the irs agent, a nice guy, okay? i don't have an issue with the agents. they wererof professional, you> know, a good person. >> sean: did they...
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it would eliminate one gas tax at a wholesale gas tax ask raise sales taxes to generate another $880 million a year for repairs andup keep for roads and highways. virginia democrats aren't sold either. they're upset about diverting money from the general fund. >>> a painful milestone for drivers in the district. according to aaa, gas prices have officially hit the $4 mark. that's the average price for a gallon of regular. it's also about 25-cent higher than the national average, and a quarter higher than the same time last week. >>> we are closer to new gun laws in maryland this morning. a senate committee in annapolis worked late into the night and approved two big measures. sarah simmons has the latest. >> the maryland senate committee gave the okay for both, a change to gun control measures and repeal of the death penalty. on the gun bill, the vote was 7- 4. lawmakers changed the legislation to prevent anyone from owning a handgun who has been involuntarily committed for mental health reasons. that bill includes a ban on assault weapons. the committee also voted 6-5 on another bil
it would eliminate one gas tax at a wholesale gas tax ask raise sales taxes to generate another $880 million a year for repairs andup keep for roads and highways. virginia democrats aren't sold either. they're upset about diverting money from the general fund. >>> a painful milestone for drivers in the district. according to aaa, gas prices have officially hit the $4 mark. that's the average price for a gallon of regular. it's also about 25-cent higher than the national average, and a...
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>> we have a constitution to do that but we certainly can tax them. and alcohol why not violence do give the money to the people who are the victims? john: the head of the nra agrees that video games business is a corrupt industry that sells violence agait his own people through vicious and violent videogames is an fantasizing about killing people to get your kicks really the filthiest form of pornography? john: he is right to defend ben wright's but there is no good evidence i pushed back to both of you. i have had the guns all my life i got my first one in nine years old. everyone i grew up with had begun. we did not shoot people. and they want to dress like the actors they see on tv or the video games in the arm themselv and go out and commit killings. it is sicknd it is the crime our entire nation. john: no, no, no. you talk about all this stuff coming into our homes over t past 30 or 40 years. you are right. much more violence but crime is down. maybe it is good for kids. we don't know. >> i would say it is not good for anybody. these video games
>> we have a constitution to do that but we certainly can tax them. and alcohol why not violence do give the money to the people who are the victims? john: the head of the nra agrees that video games business is a corrupt industry that sells violence agait his own people through vicious and violent videogames is an fantasizing about killing people to get your kicks really the filthiest form of pornography? john: he is right to defend ben wright's but there is no good evidence i pushed...
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the northern france and belgium sector because further south the ground was not very favorable for a tax. and in a place like that those mountains, they had little attacks. but not until 1916 did you get bigger action further south than the germans made this terrific bush. >> any more questions? >> i think we can manage to buy three more anyway. yes. >> go through belgium. >> i personally argued in my book that it was a fantasist a lot of germans went on arguing after the war that if only yet executed the plan properly which involved a huge sweep around, then it could have won. but the big problem there were primitive motor cars, but these armies have to march on their feet and under whose of their horses. and taken 400 miles across ground. these men, it was a fantastic, beyond the mean. of course lost control of the army's so that by september it was taken 20 hours to find out where some of these forces at got to. and i think the german you right up into the 1930's and after was that it was only a loss of nerve that caused the concept, as i call it in the book. the plan was never detail
the northern france and belgium sector because further south the ground was not very favorable for a tax. and in a place like that those mountains, they had little attacks. but not until 1916 did you get bigger action further south than the germans made this terrific bush. >> any more questions? >> i think we can manage to buy three more anyway. yes. >> go through belgium. >> i personally argued in my book that it was a fantasist a lot of germans went on arguing after...
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don't need tax cuts. so when you have no other message, when that's all that you see and then you see new budget plans coming out that are going to be felt the hardest by the people who need the most help who were already suffering in this economy, that just underscores the message that they really have nothing to offer anyone but the most privileged members of our society. >> now, james, paul ryan when you think of him now apparently changing his commitment on medicare, let me show you first what he said last year about the safety net. this is paul ryan. >> we don't want to turn this safety net into a hammock that allows able-bodied people on complacency. we need to have that dynamic economy returned. you do that by growing the economy, getting people a hand up not a hand out. teach a man to fish, he can feed himself for a life. don't simply feed fish. >> don't simply feed fish. the quote, paul, is teach a man how to fish -- don't give a man a fish, teach a man to fish and he eats forever. but this is a
don't need tax cuts. so when you have no other message, when that's all that you see and then you see new budget plans coming out that are going to be felt the hardest by the people who need the most help who were already suffering in this economy, that just underscores the message that they really have nothing to offer anyone but the most privileged members of our society. >> now, james, paul ryan when you think of him now apparently changing his commitment on medicare, let me show you...
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democrats say he is wasting tax dollars and holding a senate election in october to avoid adding the senate race to already scheduled november ballot which he is on. but having a senate democratic race could boost democratic turnout. so christie is responding all he is trying do is let voters pick their own senator as soon as possible. reality some republicans were hoping he would do something different many apoint a republican to the 2014 mid term. that would have helps republicans in the senate and recruit a more competitive candidate for a seat that democrats haven't given up in twour decades. >> bret: deadline is monday at 4:00 p.m.? >> in that time they have to come up with a thousand petition signatures if they want to be a candidate. democrats knew that corey booker is a favorite. he is planning to run in 14 and there are two others. on republican side there are two relatively unknown lawmakers and former gubernatorial candidate. and stakes are high and yesterday he would apoint an interim senator in the next few weeks. >> bret: in international news, activists have presented
democrats say he is wasting tax dollars and holding a senate election in october to avoid adding the senate race to already scheduled november ballot which he is on. but having a senate democratic race could boost democratic turnout. so christie is responding all he is trying do is let voters pick their own senator as soon as possible. reality some republicans were hoping he would do something different many apoint a republican to the 2014 mid term. that would have helps republicans in the...
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pay their taxes. they continue to pay their taxes. what are they supposed to do now? how do they make it up? medicare. republicans say they are going to say that. we're glad to say that. the the truth is, they want to get rid of it. that is not an exaggeration rate with a want to do, they come back and say put us in charge. we were up -- we will replace that thing you work for your whole life. here the they're going to do. they will give you a voucher. they will say to your mom, here is a coupon. literally. that is what it is. amount a coupon worth x of dollars. when you hit that number, you are finished. the congressional budget office look at their first proposal. they said it would cost the average senior 6005 hundred dollars more a year to get the same health care they are getting now. where are these guys from? i'm being serious. where are they from? what don't they understand? what defender stand -- what don't they understand about those decent americans who paid their whole life, who built this country, who fought in wars. where do they think the 75 euros is go
pay their taxes. they continue to pay their taxes. what are they supposed to do now? how do they make it up? medicare. republicans say they are going to say that. we're glad to say that. the the truth is, they want to get rid of it. that is not an exaggeration rate with a want to do, they come back and say put us in charge. we were up -- we will replace that thing you work for your whole life. here the they're going to do. they will give you a voucher. they will say to your mom, here is a...
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but tax hikes. half and half. >> the republicans said we did tax hikes a month ago. now, is time you can tax everybody 100% of their income at the higher end and it is not going to deal with this. we have so have the main focus on the spending problem. the question is how the white house decides to implement this and whether or not they will play really big games jess the temptation for the white house is going to be there is some latitude in how to put the cuts into effect and do them in a way that doesn't hurt as much. their temptation is to make it as painful as possible. school districts do that always cut the fine arts programs or the school busing to make the parents want to cough up the money. >> chris: the white house put out thousands of kids thrown out of head start. we won't have food safety inspectors. all kinds of dire things. small business won't get any kind of loan guarantees. they are saying we will make it hurt. >> oh, yeah, and i think the news media will play into that at everly
but tax hikes. half and half. >> the republicans said we did tax hikes a month ago. now, is time you can tax everybody 100% of their income at the higher end and it is not going to deal with this. we have so have the main focus on the spending problem. the question is how the white house decides to implement this and whether or not they will play really big games jess the temptation for the white house is going to be there is some latitude in how to put the cuts into effect and do them in...
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the payroll taxes don't pay for the benefits going out. in medicare, on average a family gets about $3 back for every $1 you put in for premiums and payroll tax. and that's not understood right now. so in order to do what we have to do in a relatively short period of time-- because the-- i think the window is pretty short here-- i think it's the end of this year-- the president has a big rel to play. meeting with republicans is fine but i think it's more important to reach out to democrats democrats and let them know he has their back and reach out to the american people. >> schieffer: that's interesting, congressman here you have a republican senator saying what the president needs to do is get in touch with his own party peeled in your party. is he, and is there more he can do there? >> well, the president has been reaching out to democrats. the complaint from our republican colleagues in the past was that he was only reaching out to democrats. so i think this is a-- an important move forward. the president had been meeting with republic
the payroll taxes don't pay for the benefits going out. in medicare, on average a family gets about $3 back for every $1 you put in for premiums and payroll tax. and that's not understood right now. so in order to do what we have to do in a relatively short period of time-- because the-- i think the window is pretty short here-- i think it's the end of this year-- the president has a big rel to play. meeting with republicans is fine but i think it's more important to reach out to democrats...
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he claims to have lowered taxes. you haven't lowered my taxes. certainly haven't lowered mine. income tax with at the same level as they were when you came in my property taxes are sky rocketing. he's talking one game die know if that enough. >> how dangerous is it for immediately following this race he's got a job to do as governor, four years of being governor eve there was a director named in new hampshire to coordinate on behalf of governor chris christie. >> i don't think he should waste any time. i think he needs to step back and regroup before he goes out hard and starts campaigning. so he can do things behind the scenes. but he does have some work to do. fiscally he stood up to the unions which i think was a very important conversation that should happen across this country. private sector verses public sector. it was a gutsy decision. that's how he won initially. he also was able to show leadership after hurricane sandy which helped him. he stepped up and helped that state. however, he did do some things gay immersion conversation, global warming that have conservative
he claims to have lowered taxes. you haven't lowered my taxes. certainly haven't lowered mine. income tax with at the same level as they were when you came in my property taxes are sky rocketing. he's talking one game die know if that enough. >> how dangerous is it for immediately following this race he's got a job to do as governor, four years of being governor eve there was a director named in new hampshire to coordinate on behalf of governor chris christie. >> i don't think he...
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definitely checks and balances. >> i was using the supreme court. >> go for it, lou. >> any money is a tax by the definition. efore -- >> with that representation. >> brad, let's -- let's turn if we may. there's one issue out in new mexico. the supreme court there decide thad you can -- you must give a juror who does not speak english the right to be impaneled on a jury. wow. what's your reaction? >> it's absolutely crazy. we should have english only as the standard by which laws should be interpreted, reid, imposed, and nothing short of that should be acceptable. it shouldn't be determined by the state if a glaj is going to be accepted. >> is it a right of the juror to be on the panel? >> no, no. >> or the right of the defendant to have a -- >> jury of his or her peers. here's the thing. it this is a little didn't. this is a person of the united states. >> but we're -- >> if we were talking about an alien -- i hate to see is what could happen is they could bring somebody to translate right there at the expense of the state. >> is there a legal basis for doing so? >> bringing in -- >> who'
definitely checks and balances. >> i was using the supreme court. >> go for it, lou. >> any money is a tax by the definition. efore -- >> with that representation. >> brad, let's -- let's turn if we may. there's one issue out in new mexico. the supreme court there decide thad you can -- you must give a juror who does not speak english the right to be impaneled on a jury. wow. what's your reaction? >> it's absolutely crazy. we should have english only as the...
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this bill does not create new taxes or increase existing tax taxes. instead, the bill will help states and cities collect billions in unpaid taxes already owed, reducing the need to raise new taxes on tax compliant businesses and citizens. indeed, yesterday i was with my governor and he indicated that if we could pass this at the federal level and allow the state of rhode island to collect approximately $70 million a year, he would propose a reduction in our sales tax, which would benefit all the people in rhode island and also benefit the businesses in rhode island because they would have a smaller sales tax margin to pay. so this is a proposal that i think is not only necessary, it's long overdue. in 2012, as i've indicated, rhode island estimated it lost approximately $70 million in uncollected revenue. the revenue was legally owed but because of this loophole, it went uncollected. this puts pressure on individuals and businesses that play by the rules. indeed, if the marketplace fairness act becomes law, rhode island has provisions in state law, a
this bill does not create new taxes or increase existing tax taxes. instead, the bill will help states and cities collect billions in unpaid taxes already owed, reducing the need to raise new taxes on tax compliant businesses and citizens. indeed, yesterday i was with my governor and he indicated that if we could pass this at the federal level and allow the state of rhode island to collect approximately $70 million a year, he would propose a reduction in our sales tax, which would benefit all...
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congressman lewis fought to end the days of poll taxes and literacy tests at the voting booth. today he is fighting to make sure those protections stand. >> we've come too far. we made too much progress to go back. the literacy test may be gone. how many bubbles in a bar of soap, how many beans in a jar may be gone. the people are using other means of technique. so we still need section 5. and that's why we're here today, standing up for voting rights of all americans. so we must never give up. >> john lewis and every person in america who believes in equal voting rights must continue the fight. you have to wonder, what is the play here. what is the big picture. what is the big goal. i tell you what, folks. the ultimate goal for republicans is to get the federal government out of the way when it comes to voting rights in this country. you see, they want to control locally. they want local control over elections so they can come up with a new set of registration laws and control the vote. they might even come up with some kind of a panel that would determine whether you filled o
congressman lewis fought to end the days of poll taxes and literacy tests at the voting booth. today he is fighting to make sure those protections stand. >> we've come too far. we made too much progress to go back. the literacy test may be gone. how many bubbles in a bar of soap, how many beans in a jar may be gone. the people are using other means of technique. so we still need section 5. and that's why we're here today, standing up for voting rights of all americans. so we must never...
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we applied last year for that tax exempttatu status. to it took 14 months for that application to be approved.t normally applications like this, at the most, four to six months for something like that, but that was delayed for 14 months till after the election. for good samaritans first andgus billy graham association when we were audited -- the irs agent, a nice guy, okay? i don't have an issue with the agents. they wererof professional, you> know, a good person. >> sean: did they find anything wrong? >> no, nothing. so they accepted the 990 file filing with no changes. we appreciated that. we have auditors that go through our policies, but especially our programs continually. we make our audited statementn public.ybe and anybody can have that if they want it. so having the irs come in wasn't a concern to me. the concern, are we targeted because of our religious beliefs? in north carolina lastn no april there wasment an attempt put foh by our state to change the constitution, to define marriage as between a man and a woman. the preside
we applied last year for that tax exempttatu status. to it took 14 months for that application to be approved.t normally applications like this, at the most, four to six months for something like that, but that was delayed for 14 months till after the election. for good samaritans first andgus billy graham association when we were audited -- the irs agent, a nice guy, okay? i don't have an issue with the agents. they wererof professional, you> know, a good person. >> sean: did they...
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he said you flip flopped on taxes i think. >> and i guess the point is i made a mistake. i knew i made a mistake. >> chris: newt gingrich? >> newt is brilliant in many respects. he is the kind of a guy that has been leading the revolution but he can't lead after he succeeds. he was always -- it was always what he did, what newt did. and i was a tax collector for the welfare state, i don't have quarrel with him now.wit >> chris: but you haven't foregotten? >> i haven't foregotten. and i'm glad he wasn't the nominee. >> chris: clinton. >> i remember him telling me about the race and it was telling me if the economy was good you can't beat clinton. that is probably not the only reason i didn't beat clinton but it was a factor. >> chris: was world war ii the defining event in your life? >> no doubt about it. it was -- changed my life. >> chris: when you think back be to the terrible injury, you were 21 years old. put you in the hospital for three years. what do you think about that now? that experience. >> i think i learned a lot about patience and some things take a long tim
he said you flip flopped on taxes i think. >> and i guess the point is i made a mistake. i knew i made a mistake. >> chris: newt gingrich? >> newt is brilliant in many respects. he is the kind of a guy that has been leading the revolution but he can't lead after he succeeds. he was always -- it was always what he did, what newt did. and i was a tax collector for the welfare state, i don't have quarrel with him now.wit >> chris: but you haven't foregotten? >> i...
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you get lower marginal tax rates, a simpler tax code and a broader tax rate. and you get back up to where we were during the reagan and clinton years. >> supply-side incentives. >> small businesses right now are so afraid to hire because of obama care. if you could get rid of that, it would do so much for the economy. >> fed can't stop that. michael farr and michael ozanian, appreciate it. now, imagine you're a med student, you're straddled with big student debt, and thanks to the new health care law we were just talking about, you're suddenly unsure if you're going to be able to get a good enough job to pay back those loans. we're going to talk to a real medical student and a doctor fighting for free market medicine. up next, me too. free market medicine. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >>> we've been very clear on this free market capitalist program "the kudlow report" about the problems obama care creates for hospitals, doctors, patients, and businesses. but for medical
you get lower marginal tax rates, a simpler tax code and a broader tax rate. and you get back up to where we were during the reagan and clinton years. >> supply-side incentives. >> small businesses right now are so afraid to hire because of obama care. if you could get rid of that, it would do so much for the economy. >> fed can't stop that. michael farr and michael ozanian, appreciate it. now, imagine you're a med student, you're straddled with big student debt, and thanks to...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. >>> in a week when two terrorists toting bombs and guns turned boston's streets into chaos, the u.s. senate coincidentally dealt with bills that touch on both issues. senators rejected a bipartisan gun control bill, a huge defeat for the president. and about the same time a bipartisan group of eight senators unveiled their immigration reform bill with a certain degree of optimism. >> we know congress is broken. this is an effort by four democrats and four republicans to prove to you and the rest of the members of the senate and eventually the house it doesn't have to stay broken. >> i am convinced this issue will not f
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. >>> in a week...
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is on the bottom in terms of overall taxes. when you add up federal taxes, state and local taxes. this is simply they want to maximize their profits, they want to maximize what they can keep and give to their sharehe holders and they don't want to submit to the and that that needs to change. >> thank you for pointing out that i'm a small business owner. i think i'll take my talents to jamaica. i don't feel bad for apple, they're sitting on $100 billion in cash. they can afford to pay more. >> the bottom line is that -- the question for the economy is, is this money going to help toward growth? are they being invested back in the economy. now that e and o balance sheets right now. how to solve the disconnect how -- business companies were doing it before me. and where the average person is sort of feeling the improvement in economy, and taets going to be the real question of the economy. >> you were saying earlier about traction. i think maybe the viactr or, because they focus on the company that the standards are there and they are important. one of the things not discussed as muc
is on the bottom in terms of overall taxes. when you add up federal taxes, state and local taxes. this is simply they want to maximize their profits, they want to maximize what they can keep and give to their sharehe holders and they don't want to submit to the and that that needs to change. >> thank you for pointing out that i'm a small business owner. i think i'll take my talents to jamaica. i don't feel bad for apple, they're sitting on $100 billion in cash. they can afford to pay...
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so it's like a tax for going to school. but it doesn't allow you to leave school $27,000, the average amount of student loan debt, so your head is under water and you have to take the highest paying job possible as opposed to going into public service or any necessary field to serve the well being of the public interest. >> that sounds great. we'll have to check back in with you to find out how it's doing. matt, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> up next, looking at this from the school's perspective. legend dare filmmaker on the reality of college. [ female announcer ] ladies and gentlemen i'm here to say a few words about the power of baking stuff with nestle toll house morsels. you can heal a broken heart with a bundt cake. make a monday mornin' feel like a friday afternoon with some nestle toll house morsels. let's close our laptops and open our ovens. these things don't bake themselves. we have to bake them for one another. we can bake the world a better place one toll house cookie at a time. nestle. good food, good
so it's like a tax for going to school. but it doesn't allow you to leave school $27,000, the average amount of student loan debt, so your head is under water and you have to take the highest paying job possible as opposed to going into public service or any necessary field to serve the well being of the public interest. >> that sounds great. we'll have to check back in with you to find out how it's doing. matt, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> up next, looking at this...
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are you going to lower my taxes? are you going to weaken labor? are you going to make sure there's no regulation of business? are you going to basically do stuff that supports our business and our view of how business should dominate society? and so, they end up supporting candidates like ken cuccinelli -- >> ken cuccinelli -- >> -- in virginia. >> -- in virginia. >> who on all those other issues they support, marijuana, civil liberties, is horrible. gay rights, women's rights. but, he's with them on class issues. and they invest purely for business and class issues. >> the other side of the issue is that democrats are left with the choice of one of the most notorious bag men in the history of the party. terry mcauliffe, spent his lifetime raising money for democratic candidates, including the clintons, and made himself rich in the process. he said in his own book that, governors are good because they have favors to give away. in other words, transactional politics -- >> well, but -- >> and that's who democrats in virginia were left to vote for. >
are you going to lower my taxes? are you going to weaken labor? are you going to make sure there's no regulation of business? are you going to basically do stuff that supports our business and our view of how business should dominate society? and so, they end up supporting candidates like ken cuccinelli -- >> ken cuccinelli -- >> -- in virginia. >> -- in virginia. >> who on all those other issues they support, marijuana, civil liberties, is horrible. gay rights, women's...
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the irs is working on rules that would limit activity of groups with tax exempt status. that is controversial because those groups are raising a lot of money and don't want to see their participation muddled. there's the case to be made it's not the irs's duty to enforce the stuff. perhaps it's the federal election commission or congress. >> the new healthcare law is mixed up in the middle of this as well. >> right dead center. the irs is supposed to be checking the fines from those poo who don't sign up for insurance, as well as streetlightsing the subsidies and credit for those who need help gems their obamacare. healthcare is a fifth of our new, economy, and it might be difficult or unwise to trust the irs handling obamacare. there will be a lot more of the battle. >> carl, thank you. nice to see you. if you want to remember some of your best experiences, listen up. and not take so much -- so many pictures of yourself. instagraming could mess up your memory. next, what this new study suggests about memory and all those photos that were taken, and, >>> if you're one of
the irs is working on rules that would limit activity of groups with tax exempt status. that is controversial because those groups are raising a lot of money and don't want to see their participation muddled. there's the case to be made it's not the irs's duty to enforce the stuff. perhaps it's the federal election commission or congress. >> the new healthcare law is mixed up in the middle of this as well. >> right dead center. the irs is supposed to be checking the fines from those...
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, fair tax, some other ideas of taxes that are out there. as long as the joint committee scores it, and meets the benchmark we will honestly consider that in the committee and we have done a bipartisan process the working group and the senate. we have had either from groups and other members and honestly we have compiled this and the joint committee report. >> part of this is sitting down with the numbers. >> in the last congress, the lame-duck part of it, congress agreed to increase the capital gain from 15 to 20% and the dividends rate as well. another that has increased, do you think it is likely that we'll ever go up again in this reform bill, or are you kind of ... or capital gains could go up or down? would you like to say that as capital gains, that is not likely to be changed? >> well, i can try. [laughter] >> using marginal rates could go up? >> everything is on the table. >> okay. >> i think that growth and simplicity, i always say revenue neutrality that is a benchmark that we are trying to look at, those are kind of the parameter
, fair tax, some other ideas of taxes that are out there. as long as the joint committee scores it, and meets the benchmark we will honestly consider that in the committee and we have done a bipartisan process the working group and the senate. we have had either from groups and other members and honestly we have compiled this and the joint committee report. >> part of this is sitting down with the numbers. >> in the last congress, the lame-duck part of it, congress agreed to...
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if you will help me reform the tax code. we're becoming greece if we don't do this. >> over 30 years. i want to harmonize it, 67, i want testing for my income level. newt's income level. pay the actual costs. >> you support the chain cpi. we cut $650 from social security benefits between the ages of 65 and 70. and make massive cuts for disabled vets. >> i'm trying to save the country from bankruptcy. when the president of the united states who i usually don't agree with, put cpi on the table, i thought it was a courageous thing to do. i am willing to flatten that. at a code out and go to the people of manager. and we'll take deductions off, take it back for the many, not just the few. if you don't help with entitlements. >> when lindsey talks about reforming entitlements, he means cutting social security and medi-cal. i think that's a bad idea. >> and i would say, we're about to run out of time. >> what you're talking about is going bankrupt. we want to invite you to come back. we'll have you back on access for health care.
if you will help me reform the tax code. we're becoming greece if we don't do this. >> over 30 years. i want to harmonize it, 67, i want testing for my income level. newt's income level. pay the actual costs. >> you support the chain cpi. we cut $650 from social security benefits between the ages of 65 and 70. and make massive cuts for disabled vets. >> i'm trying to save the country from bankruptcy. when the president of the united states who i usually don't agree with, put...
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it shouldn't be tax deductible. but first, did anything really interesting happen where you worked yesterday? >> the "the post" has been sold to jeff bezos. >> every graham, not the only everybody but at the top of "the washington post" company had the same reaction when they started to think about the possibility which was great surprise. it was good for "the post. "we knew we could keep "the post" alive. our aspirations have been to see if we could feigned a buyer. i have spent 42 years of my life working in this building, basically all my working career. and i love this place. i'm really devoted to its future and its success. >> that's don graham. don graham is the grandson of eugene meyer who bought "the washington post" in 1933. he's the son of katharine graham, the great publisher who led "the post" to greatness in the water great era. don graham, he went to vietnam. he came back, he worked as a beat cop in washington, d.c. then he went to the sports desk. he moved up through the ranks of "the post." he's an a
it shouldn't be tax deductible. but first, did anything really interesting happen where you worked yesterday? >> the "the post" has been sold to jeff bezos. >> every graham, not the only everybody but at the top of "the washington post" company had the same reaction when they started to think about the possibility which was great surprise. it was good for "the post. "we knew we could keep "the post" alive. our aspirations have been to see if...
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and the city despite needs development it is sensible but improves our tax base. soon, we'll get to an $8 billion budget. we have an under utilized water front. we have had temporary uses these in the water front. they appeal to both local folks and those out of town. i will say i'm a member of the wooerz warriors on the water front. i found that one of the most interesting aspects of the plan considering how hard we're working building entrepreneurial opportunities. so the retail space the mode last year space is really important >> thank you before we have our last speaker on the set, i'm going to call 10 more cards. (calling names) >> in 1962 the warriors moved from philadelphia out here from the east coast to here. they placed this place in detail city called the cow palace are they moved across the by the way, to oakland and it was better but this could sewer pass that. this ca could be an fantastic upward movement but you have to consider the transportation as well but it would be a big step up >> good afternoon manager partner of gross house i'm also the pr
and the city despite needs development it is sensible but improves our tax base. soon, we'll get to an $8 billion budget. we have an under utilized water front. we have had temporary uses these in the water front. they appeal to both local folks and those out of town. i will say i'm a member of the wooerz warriors on the water front. i found that one of the most interesting aspects of the plan considering how hard we're working building entrepreneurial opportunities. so the retail space the...
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. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," twitter shares fly, and billions paid in fraudulent tax refunds. alexis christoforous is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, alexis. >> good morning, anne-marie. twitter made a debut. the twitter ipo closed its first day of trading right here on the new york stock exchange at $44.90 a share, nearly double the initial offering price of $26 a share, but most analysts don't expect twitter to become profitable until 2015 and still must prove to investors that it's worth the money. >> i think you have to look at any new company as a risk and any new tech company as probably a double risk. >> unlike facebook, the twitter ipo has appeared to have gone offer without a hitch. following yesterday's trading twitter's market value rose to $31 billion. although twitter's stock did well, the stock market pulled back from its record high. the dow jones industrial average dropped 152 points and the nasdaq fell 74. asian markets were lower ahead of an economic meeting by china's leaders this weekend. tokyo's nikkei fell 1%, a one-month
. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," twitter shares fly, and billions paid in fraudulent tax refunds. alexis christoforous is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, alexis. >> good morning, anne-marie. twitter made a debut. the twitter ipo closed its first day of trading right here on the new york stock exchange at $44.90 a share, nearly double the initial offering price of $26 a share, but most analysts don't expect twitter to become profitable...
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to ensure that we're not contributing to these pyramid schemes well if the charity can't provide a tax deduction form then that's your first red flag and if you further suspect the organization contact the federal trade commission or the national white collar crime center look there's way too many in need out there for us to be lining the pockets of those that have too much. just ahead i speak with former u.s. senator bob graham stick around. this point being an expensive car so to. clueless a new fashion show. also designer bags and shoes in the best shop window. luxury is the school. this is the last kong. concert left on our cheap. big bucks but. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy correct albums. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our trust of a girl we've been a hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told to
to ensure that we're not contributing to these pyramid schemes well if the charity can't provide a tax deduction form then that's your first red flag and if you further suspect the organization contact the federal trade commission or the national white collar crime center look there's way too many in need out there for us to be lining the pockets of those that have too much. just ahead i speak with former u.s. senator bob graham stick around. this point being an expensive car so to. clueless a...
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we applied last year for that tax exempttatu status. to it took 14 months for that application to be approved.t normally applications like this, at the most, four to six months for something like that, but that was delayed for 14 months till after the election. for good samaritans first andgus billy graham association when we were audited -- the irs agent, a nice guy, okay? i don't have an issue with the agents. they wererof professional, you> know, a good person. >> sean: did they find anything wrong? >> no, nothing. so they accepted the 990 file filing with no changes. we appreciated that. we have auditors that go through our policies, but especially our programs continually. we make our audited statementn public.ybe and anybody can have that if they want it. so having the irs come in wasn't a concern to me. the concern, are we targeted because of our religious beliefs? in north carolina lastn no april there wasment an attempt put foh by our state to change the constitution, to define marriage as between a man and a woman. the preside
we applied last year for that tax exempttatu status. to it took 14 months for that application to be approved.t normally applications like this, at the most, four to six months for something like that, but that was delayed for 14 months till after the election. for good samaritans first andgus billy graham association when we were audited -- the irs agent, a nice guy, okay? i don't have an issue with the agents. they wererof professional, you> know, a good person. >> sean: did they...
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the question, conservatives, you can eliminate the estate tax for a whole lot of people but only if you let them get gay married. (laughter) it's a veritable reagan's choice. (laughter) what are we going to do? (applause) gay marriage or double taxation. gay marriage or double taxation. obviously the positions on this issue have been well staked out. proponents of gay paerj say their unions are deserving of the same dignity, respect and rights as those of straight couples and are asking for nothing more than equal protection under the law. to which their opponents smartly argue -- >> i've been waiting to ask you this question. >> go on. >> if the space don't love, can three people love each other. is it possible for three people to genuine lovely open and want to share their lives together. >> jon: oh my god, oh-- (laughter) oh my god! no! no way! no way! (cheers and applause) (laughter) >> jon: is lindsay graham about to propose to mccain and lieberman? (laughter) imagine lieberman's response. >> i'm the happiest man. i'm in a threeway tie for bride. (laughter) actually, lindsay gr
the question, conservatives, you can eliminate the estate tax for a whole lot of people but only if you let them get gay married. (laughter) it's a veritable reagan's choice. (laughter) what are we going to do? (applause) gay marriage or double taxation. gay marriage or double taxation. obviously the positions on this issue have been well staked out. proponents of gay paerj say their unions are deserving of the same dignity, respect and rights as those of straight couples and are asking for...
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the gets want higher taxes. the gop deeper entitlement cuts. >> the president is commander in chief and he is very concerned and that is why he has put forward compromise proposals again and again. >> the president signed it into law. didn't have to sign it into law. he did. and for over a year from august 2011 through the end of last year, the president did nothing to stop it. >>> the sequestration splits the cuts evenly between defense and nondefense programs. it calls for a total $1.2 trillion in cuts over the next eight years. yesterday, president obama called house speaker john boehner and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell to discuss the pending sequestration. mcconnell's office says it is the first he has heard from the president since new year's eve. >> thank you. >>> the former director of d.c.'s homeland security agency has been charged with tax fraud. millicent west is expected in court today to plead guilty to one felony count of attempting to incident fear with the administration of internal rev
the gets want higher taxes. the gop deeper entitlement cuts. >> the president is commander in chief and he is very concerned and that is why he has put forward compromise proposals again and again. >> the president signed it into law. didn't have to sign it into law. he did. and for over a year from august 2011 through the end of last year, the president did nothing to stop it. >>> the sequestration splits the cuts evenly between defense and nondefense programs. it calls...
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that's what tax reform can deliver. that's what we can do together. ( applause ) i realize that tax reform and entitlement reform will not be easy. politics will be hard for both sides. none of us will get 100% of what we want. but the alternative will cost us jobs. hurt our economy. visit hardship on millions of hard-working americans. let's set party interests aside and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future. and let's do it without the bringsmanship that stresses consumers and sres off investors. the greatest nation on earth, the greatest nation on earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufacturing cries... from one manufactured crisis to the next. we can't do it. ( applause ) let's agree, let's agree right here right now to keep the people's government open and pay our bills on time and always uphold the full faith and credit of the united states of america. ( applause ) the american people have worked too hard for too long re
that's what tax reform can deliver. that's what we can do together. ( applause ) i realize that tax reform and entitlement reform will not be easy. politics will be hard for both sides. none of us will get 100% of what we want. but the alternative will cost us jobs. hurt our economy. visit hardship on millions of hard-working americans. let's set party interests aside and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future. and let's do it...
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>> my friend makes an important point which is we achieve progress on tax transparency and tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance but isn't it sad that while we were doing that, the party opposite is still offering tax avoidance to its donors and they haven't paid back the 700,000 that the ago. let me remind the leader of the party what he said if everyone approach is some of these companies approach the tax affairs we wouldn't have a called service for education systems and he has to put his hand in his pocket and give the money back. >> thank you mr. speaker. i wrote to you on the eighth of may but i haven't received a reply. can i ask of you had any discussions with crosby about the standard packaging of cigarettes or the minimum price per unit of alcohol. >> lyndon crosby has never lobbied me on anything. the only opinions and interested in or how we destroy the credibility of the labor party of which he has considerable expertise. i have to say he isn't doing as good of a job as the party opposite. >> thank you. last year he intervened in the case of look-see may who is being co
>> my friend makes an important point which is we achieve progress on tax transparency and tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance but isn't it sad that while we were doing that, the party opposite is still offering tax avoidance to its donors and they haven't paid back the 700,000 that the ago. let me remind the leader of the party what he said if everyone approach is some of these companies approach the tax affairs we wouldn't have a called service for education systems and he has to...